Natural Gas Generators
If you are prone to blackouts where you live, then investing in a decent generator will be the wisest purchase you ever make. The number of people who look at the guy in their street who owns a generator, and think him a control freak, is the exact same number of people who curse their own lack of foresight when a blackout does occur. So it is well worth investing in one to make life a bit easier when the worst happens. Particularly if you work from home – being able to power your computer when other people are having problems may well make you a bit of extra cash.
Natural gas is one of the best fuels when it comes to running a generator. At the moment, there are no commercially available generators that run on renewable energy, so fossil fuels are vital for the running of a home based generator. And of these fossil fuels, natural gas is the most efficient, cleanest-burning and arguably the best value for money too. If you are thinking of buying a generator, this should play some part in your decision making process.
Owning a generator is seen by many as taking forward planning too far, to the point where it becomes control freakery. How many power outages, they will ask, have you actually suffered in the last few years? In many cases it will not be a large number – in quite a few it will be none at all. But in any blackout that takes place, you will be extremely glad that you shelled out for a generator, because the trouble with blackouts is that you never know when they are going to end.
Natural gas generators are a popular choice for anyone buying a generator – the gas that is used to power them is efficient, inexpensive and relatively clean-burning when compared with other, similar fuels. The generators themselves tend to operate very efficiently, not falling into poor condition through lack of use, and are seen as a wise purchase for this reason. It could be years between blackouts, after all, so it makes sense to purchase a generator that doesn’t need to be used every day to remain useful.
Another reason to purchase a natural gas generator is for its fuel efficiency. If you are using the generator even when there isn’t a blackout, for example to provide power for an outdoor party, then fuel efficiency becomes a major issue. Getting value for money is important, and if you can do so while not overly harming the environment, then so much the better

If you are buying a generator, take into account that one which costs very little up front may have greater running costs than one which is slightly more expensive. Do some research into what will work best for you, and follow through on it. Also, if you plan to use a generator even when there is no blackout – for garden parties and barbecues, for example, then it is worth looking for a fuel efficient model. This will save you money in the long term




